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  • The classroom was a zoo.
    similie
    Alliteration
    metaphor
  • A bluejay and buzzing bee bumped into the bubbles on the bluff.
    Simile
    metaphore
    Alliteration
  • busy as a bee
    similie
    metaphor
    Alliteration
  • Life is a rollercoaster.
    Alliteration
    similie
    metaphor
  • Which sentence is a simile?
    The night sky is the bottom of the ocean.
    The night sky is like the bottom of the ocean.
  • The stars are sparkling diamonds.
    Alliteration
    similie
    metaphor
  • Jimmy jumped into his Jeep and drove to Georgia.
    Alliteration
    Simile
    Metaphor
    Onomatopoeia
  • A ridiculous reindeer named Randy ran right in front of me.
    Simile
    Metaphore
    Alliteration
  • Davis’s dirty dog dug a deep hole and dove in.
    Metaphore
    Alliteration
    Simile
  • brave as a lion
    Alliteration
    similie
    metaphor
  • fight like cats and dogs
    Metaphor
    Alliteration
    Similie
  • big as an elephant
    Alliteration
    metaphor
    similie
  • Judge Jessi, the jokester, just jumped with joy.
    Simile
    Alliteration
    Metaphore
  • Hopefully, Harry has a helpful heart.
    Metaphore
    Simile
    Alliteration
  • Give an example of an onomatopoeia word.
    answers may vary.
  • The lightening zapped and zipped across the sky.
    Personification
    simile
    onomatopoeia
    metaphor
  • My teacher is a dragon.
    Alliteration
    similie
    metaphor
  • The thunder was growling like an old man.
    Alliteration
    Onomatopoeia
    Metaphor
    Personification
  • light as a feather
    similie
    Alliteration
    metaphor
  • Which sentence uses alliteration?
    Zebras zipped across Zimbabwe.
    All fall days are great.
  • Her bedroom is a garbage dump.
    onomatopoeia
    simile
    Alliteration
    metaphor
  • You are my sunshine.
    similie
    Alliteration
    metaphor
  • When we left the well, she said, “You’re welcome for the water.”
    Alliteration
    Simile
    Metaphore
  • She is as skinny as a blade of grass.
    metaphor
    onomatopoeia
    simile
  • This type of figurative language says one thing IS something else. It compares two things and does NOT use "like" or "as."
    simile
    alliteration
    metaphor
    onomatopoeia
  • The camera loves her.
    Personification
    Onomatopoeia
    Metaphor
    Alliteration
  • My alarm clock was screams at me every morning!
    Alliteration
    Similie
    Personification
    Metaphor
  • Which sentence is a metaphor?
    Tom is a monster.
    Tom is mean.
  • Give an example of alliteration.
    Answers may vary.
  • This type of figurative language has two or more words that start with the same beginning sound.
    alliteration
    Personification
    simile
    onomatopoeia
  • sleeping like a log
    similie
    Alliteration
    metaphor
  • Give an example of a simile.
    Answers may vary
  • The trees were dancing in the storm.
    Alliteration
    Onomatopoeia
    Metaphor
    Personification
  • soar like an eagle
    metaphor
    similie
    Alliteration
  • This type of figurative language compares two things using "like" or "as"
    onomatopoeia
    metaphor
    simile
    alliteration
  • Which sentence is a simile?
    Ms. Wooten is as happy as a clam.
    Ms. Wooten likes pizza.
  • He is a night owl.
    metaphor
    Alliteration
    similie
  • Which sentence is a metaphor?
    Jimmy is a proud lion.
    Jimmy is as proud as a lion.
  • This type of figurative language are words that imitate sounds.
    onomatopoeia
    metaphors
    alliteration
    similes
  • Annie’s apples rolled away in August.
    Metaphore
    Alliteration
    Simile
  • The sushi was calling my name.
    Simile
    Onomatopoeia
    Personification
    Metaphor
  • The Jack-o'-lantern smiled creepily at me.
    Alliteration
    Personification
    Smilie
    Onomatopoeia
  • Which sentence uses onomatopoeia?
    Tammy took two tricycles.
    Crack! My glasses broke as they dropped to the floor.